Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S718

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Eliminating cost sharing for certain behavioral health services

Impact

If enacted, S718 would significantly alter the landscape of behavioral health services in Massachusetts, particularly for individuals suffering from substance use disorders. The bill mandates that any coverage offered to active or retired employees through the state insurance commission would not require preauthorization for treatment if the service provider is certified by the Department of Public Health. This provision is aimed at reducing barriers to treatment and aligning public health initiatives with the need for timely and accessible care.

Summary

Bill S718, titled 'An Act eliminating cost sharing for certain behavioral health services', aims to eliminate patient cost-sharing for substance use disorder treatment within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill defines a comprehensive range of treatments under the term 'substance use disorder treatment', including early intervention services, evaluations, outpatient services, and various types of inpatient care. By covering these services without cost-sharing, the bill seeks to make it easier for individuals to access necessary treatment without the financial burden that often hinders patients from seeking help.

Contention

While the elimination of cost-sharing for substance use disorder treatment is predominantly viewed as a step towards promoting public health and wellness, there may be concerns regarding its implications for insurance plans. Specifically, the bill states that cost-sharing may still apply if it risks the tax-exempt status of certain plans under the Federal Internal Revenue Code. This particular caveat could lead to debates over the financial viability of insurance providers and whether the bill effectively balances patient needs with the operational realities of healthcare financing.

Companion Bills

MA S2931

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1392

Resolve providing for a study and recommendations by a special commission relative to access to behavioral health services for children and families in the commonwealth

MA SB120

No Behavioral Health Cost Sharing

MA S1394

Ensuring efficient and effective implementation of behavioral health reform

MA H2202

Creating parity for mental and behavioral health services

MA S2601

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to behavioral health services for children and families.

MA S2931

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

MA S898

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

MA S1388

Building resilience and increasing access to mental health services

MA S111

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

MA H213

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.